Wes Bonifay
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
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Bonifay W, Winter SD, Skoblow HF, et al. (2024) Good Fit Is Weak Evidence of Replication: Increasing Rigor Through Prior Predictive Similarity Checking. Assessment. 10731911241234118 |
Shim H, Bonifay W, Wiedermann W. (2023) Parsimonious item response theory modeling with the negative log-log link: The role of inflection point shift. Behavior Research Methods |
Shim H, Bonifay W, Wiedermann W. (2022) Parsimonious asymmetric item response theory modeling with the complementary log-log link. Behavior Research Methods |
Bonifay W, Depaoli S. (2021) Model Evaluation in the Presence of Categorical Data: Bayesian Model Checking as an Alternative to Traditional Methods. Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society For Prevention Research |
Kilgus SP, Bonifay WE, Eklund K, et al. (2020) Development and validation of the Intervention Skills Profile-Skills: A brief measure of student social-emotional and academic enabling skills. Journal of School Psychology. 83: 66-88 |
Kilgus SP, Bonifay WE, von der Embse NP, et al. (2018) Evidence for the interpretation of Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS) scores: An argument-based approach to screener validation. Journal of School Psychology. 68: 129-141 |
Southam-Gerow MA, Bonifay W, McLeod BD, et al. (2018) Generalizability and Decision Studies of a Treatment Adherence Instrument. Assessment. 1073191118765365 |
Goswami S, Ha-Brookshire J, Bonifay W. (2018) Measuring Perceived Corporate Hypocrisy: Scale Development in the Context of U.S. Retail Employees Sustainability. 10: 4756 |
Bonifay W, Cai L. (2017) On the Complexity of Item Response Theory Models. Multivariate Behavioral Research. 1-20 |
IsHak WW, Bonifay W, Collison K, et al. (2016) The recovery index: A novel approach to measuring recovery and predicting remission in major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 208: 369-374 |